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that's a big thing to do with anybody else but what we all know the difference i want to rewrite the life i got and we've got to take you to court. that night on the. right. he left here he pointed out that he never paid any doctors did you know where we're at now yeah he gave us a bit. of an assertion but you have. thirty. years of paperwork. for you in jail oh ok and. once again padilla has lied the documents he shows is just an arrest warrant it doesn't authorize him to barge into homes. or. some. of the young woman intimidated by their presence finally complies the bounty hunters are in the house. the mexican is not here. until however relies on instinct. ever. the search is not over yet angel one last time today came by. point. on. saturday. children don't lie the mother did not say a word and padilla now knows that the fugitive will surely come next week to visit the kids. eighty kilometers south of sacramento shooting range in the middle of the desert. meeting point of every gun owner in the area. three fifty seven smith and wesson. between manhunts padilla comes here to train
that's a big thing to do with anybody else but what we all know the difference i want to rewrite the life i got and we've got to take you to court. that night on the. right. he left here he pointed out that he never paid any doctors did you know where we're at now yeah he gave us a bit. of an assertion but you have. thirty. years of paperwork. for you in jail oh ok and. once again padilla has lied the documents he shows is just an arrest warrant it doesn't authorize him to barge into homes. or....
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that's a big thing to do with everybody else but we all know that there are i want to reiterate that the wife got it we got to take it to court right there on the couch . right. there. he left here he pointed out last night he never really had doctors here they don't. know the address he gave. them in a search of what. the third. course of paperwork. well you know all to. once again padilla has light the documents he shows is just an arrest warrant it doesn't authorize him to barge into homes. and look. down. at the young woman intimidated by their presence finally complies the bounty hunters are in the house. for. the mexican is not here. but she would go to work they would haul them wrong. adela however relies on instinct. ever. the search is not over yet angel who is the last thing to get him back. here point. on. saturday. children don't lie and mother did not say a word up until a now knows that the fugitive will surely come next. suite to visit the kids. eighty kilometers south of sacramento shooting range in the middle of the desert. meeting point of every gun owner in the are
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don't you're so big you're. all we're with you. that's a big thing to do with anybody but what we all know the difference i want to clear up the i think i think we've got to take your record and i think that on the. right. he left here he pointed out last time i never hear any of barker's good they don't know where they are now yeah there's a game of. them in the church but never. heard the. voice of paperwork. are you going to allow all to consider. once again padilla has light the documents he shows is just an arrest warrant it doesn't authorize him to barge into homes. or pretty. much close. down. at the young woman intimidated by their presence finally complies a bounty hunters are in the house. for us or. the mexican is not here. but us here we go to work they would hold them. until however relies on instinct. ever. the search is not over yet angel one last thing that came back. here point. saturday. children don't lie the mother did not say a word up until now and knows that the fugitive will surely come next. suite to visit
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>> it means big dragon. it sounds silly in english. i hear that in response with the way i respond to my name. it has become my name. tavis: where is home for andrew ballen? >> home is china. my full humanity and certainly, i think, the flower of what i hope and believe is any intellectual potential. the welcome that i've received here, what i have seen and learned about family and the ability to make the society flourish are things that i have learned in china and i think it is fair to say this feels like home to me. tavis: faith. china. china, faith. is that oxymoronic? are there people of faith? do people in china have a faith or is it just about hard work and family? >> that's a good question. faith every different sector, creed, they all exist here. i think that you would be surprised. you walk into a church in china, they are jam-packed and i worship, it shocked me. it is a beautiful thing to see. don't necessarily believe the hype here. i also think that in china, there is a more pragmatic faith. it is a more tangible faith that
>> it means big dragon. it sounds silly in english. i hear that in response with the way i respond to my name. it has become my name. tavis: where is home for andrew ballen? >> home is china. my full humanity and certainly, i think, the flower of what i hope and believe is any intellectual potential. the welcome that i've received here, what i have seen and learned about family and the ability to make the society flourish are things that i have learned in china and i think it is...
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so he sees this data on the internet, i've got moon rocks for sale, and he's a big believer in right and wrong so he immediately called the fbi, he mailed the fbi in tampa and it became a big testing operation and thad roberts was taken down -- i always give it away but you know he got arrested. [laughter] >> you obviously have come off of the enormous success with not only the book but the fact they've converted to movies which helps in terms of that notoriety. >> d.c. the titles and it's really annoying. sex on the moon is one they have to. >> they are locked in on that one. >> certainly you would say that you are working on this at the time that the social network was being filmed so there was some kind of overlap but at that point i always thought that in the way that actors and actresses are as good as the rules the choose, writers are only as good as the stories they pick. so what was it you just explained notwithstanding of all the stories you could have told what is it that attracted you to this particular? >> for me the stories come to me. i don't look for them anymore ever
so he sees this data on the internet, i've got moon rocks for sale, and he's a big believer in right and wrong so he immediately called the fbi, he mailed the fbi in tampa and it became a big testing operation and thad roberts was taken down -- i always give it away but you know he got arrested. [laughter] >> you obviously have come off of the enormous success with not only the book but the fact they've converted to movies which helps in terms of that notoriety. >> d.c. the titles...
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. >> our first five years turned out to be break-through years for black actors on the big screen, the small screen and on broadway. >> reading the play, it was obvious that david mahmet was willing to put on page and then on the stage thoughts and ideas that people have all the time about race, and aren't necessarily willing to say. >> to do a dramatic role by a preeminent writer on broadway was this cast, i jumped at the chance. this was a high point in my career. >> i've had more people coming up to me, oh, i can't wait. pele are fascinated with gangster movies. they really are. even my own sons. >> a child can be susceptible. a child might watch "american gangster" and say i want to be a gangster but it's really about what's going on in your homes. >> "dream girls" is using the success of ray and success of hustle and flow and it's going to be a no-brainer. when somebody starts to talk about another african-american or black film, it works now because we allowed it to be black, say that it is black and then transcend that. >> i know that if this is successful, it will open doors fo
. >> our first five years turned out to be break-through years for black actors on the big screen, the small screen and on broadway. >> reading the play, it was obvious that david mahmet was willing to put on page and then on the stage thoughts and ideas that people have all the time about race, and aren't necessarily willing to say. >> to do a dramatic role by a preeminent writer on broadway was this cast, i jumped at the chance. this was a high point in my career. >>...
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that was also a big factor, a big wake-up call. but, i mean, certain things that i don't think they are the mysterious. you have to be eternally vigilant about new platforms coming down the pipe. if you think about this book and twitter, both of those could have been created earlier. used to be a thing called my space not that long ago. >> i was on it. >> you work. >> for like three weeks. when a new platform comes along and devolves more rapidly you can be obsolete quickly. you have to be incredibly vigilant, hire the best people. we didn't move microsoft a silicon valley because bill said everybody changes jobs in 18 months. that was a 1977. still true. so we said, yeah. seattle. rain. i want to go outside. anyway and of course our families were there. sorry. so great people. and then there is this blind spot. the forms of were potentially obsoletes dual an apple didn't release the social network stuff coming like it has. >> of course you know apple tried to launch a bang. and not sure where it is gone, but clearly a little too l
that was also a big factor, a big wake-up call. but, i mean, certain things that i don't think they are the mysterious. you have to be eternally vigilant about new platforms coming down the pipe. if you think about this book and twitter, both of those could have been created earlier. used to be a thing called my space not that long ago. >> i was on it. >> you work. >> for like three weeks. when a new platform comes along and devolves more rapidly you can be obsolete quickly....
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dust storms actually fairly common this time of year but rarely are they this big or this strong. i didn't know they had monsoons. >> this is their rainy season out there. >> doesn't rain that much though, does it? >> no. actually, it canceled flights and delayed flights. >> i can only imagine. >> we actually -- kind of pleasant outside. yes, it is humid. let's start with temperatures. not crazy hot though. mid-80s downtown. that's reasonable. upper 80s now as you head up into leesburg, martinsburg. down to the south in the low 80s in culpeper. and 81 in fredericksburg. 82 in andrews. not bad. we are in a summer pattern. no doubt about that. muggy storms mainly south and east tonight. pretty much taken them out of the immediate metro area. afternoon showers and thunderstorms possible thursday. and even a better chance of showers and thunderstorms on friday. in fact, thursday nifray mornin be a little bit of a mess. for tonight though let's just say partly cloudy and muggy. some patch fog late. lows 68 to 74 and winds out of the southwest at about 10. inside the beltway in downtown
dust storms actually fairly common this time of year but rarely are they this big or this strong. i didn't know they had monsoons. >> this is their rainy season out there. >> doesn't rain that much though, does it? >> no. actually, it canceled flights and delayed flights. >> i can only imagine. >> we actually -- kind of pleasant outside. yes, it is humid. let's start with temperatures. not crazy hot though. mid-80s downtown. that's reasonable. upper 80s now as you...
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so these are really big problems. and i am really pleased to sethat we're tackling them but it's going to be a long haul i think before we understand how brains work. >> i often ask this of eminen scientists which i think i may have asked you before but what is the question you would most like to see answered? >> that is an interesting question that you haven't asked me before. d i'm feeling aittle insecure in thinking about it. i think about what is the nature of life. and i think about what it is that makes things living. that's not as complicated as brains, actually. and we go back to the game which is the simplest unit of life which exhibits the properties of life. and i'm interested in understanding what it is that gives you life. and i think that the way i'm sort of think about it and many others, of course s that life is an information management machine. it is managing all this information and that's the best way we c think about what life is in defining. you've got a cell. it's got a sense of the environmt. i
so these are really big problems. and i am really pleased to sethat we're tackling them but it's going to be a long haul i think before we understand how brains work. >> i often ask this of eminen scientists which i think i may have asked you before but what is the question you would most like to see answered? >> that is an interesting question that you haven't asked me before. d i'm feeling aittle insecure in thinking about it. i think about what is the nature of life. and i think...
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he was a big star. he became the social leader of all the co-ops at the entrance and then he fell in love with a young intern, and we've all done something stupid out of love. what he did was he stole a 600-pound safe full of moon rocks from his professor's office, and as i said, spread them on the bed, had sex with his girlfriend and then try to sell them over the internet to a belgian gem dealer. >> his name was? >> axel. you couldn't have invented this guy. [laughter] this guy has never been out of antwerp is like. he collects rocks and treats them every monday night in issued center where all the guys in antwerp trade rocks. his hobby is popinjay which i had never heard of which is a sport where there's a wooden bird on a 100-foot pole and all these men stand around and shoot crossbows. this is a real sport. use this guy and he seized his hat on the internet, i've got moon rocks for sale, and he is this big believer in right and wrong sweetie immediately called the fbi. e-mail the fbi in tab and he
he was a big star. he became the social leader of all the co-ops at the entrance and then he fell in love with a young intern, and we've all done something stupid out of love. what he did was he stole a 600-pound safe full of moon rocks from his professor's office, and as i said, spread them on the bed, had sex with his girlfriend and then try to sell them over the internet to a belgian gem dealer. >> his name was? >> axel. you couldn't have invented this guy. [laughter] this guy...
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big fog bank out there. it's up and flying over the hills. temperatures in the 50s for almost everybody, except for the one loan outpost out there. and when you see a west, southwest at 26 miles per hour, i mean that's a sea breeze, gusts over 30 miles per hour at fair field. and sea breeze for everybody. everything is in place for another cool day. temperatures below average a little bit. and then we back off a little bit. low clouds, sun and breezy, but also drizzle, windy. 50s, 60s and 70s and maybe a few mid-80s, but temperatures held in check due to the fog bank and lower pressure on the west coast. looks like we will see a gradual, just slight warming trend. and it does look warm into the weekend, temperatures near normal. >> thank you. >>> nearly two dozen suspicious fires in north hollywood have investigators searching for an arsonists. take a look at that, at least 18 fires have burned apartment buildings, a motor home and several cars since thursday. all of the fires were set early in the morning. one woman left her home to look at
big fog bank out there. it's up and flying over the hills. temperatures in the 50s for almost everybody, except for the one loan outpost out there. and when you see a west, southwest at 26 miles per hour, i mean that's a sea breeze, gusts over 30 miles per hour at fair field. and sea breeze for everybody. everything is in place for another cool day. temperatures below average a little bit. and then we back off a little bit. low clouds, sun and breezy, but also drizzle, windy. 50s, 60s and 70s...
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that's a big jump. when your kid goes high school, he is entering an entirely different world and if you're a parent, you have to be engaged with your kid during that transition. >> what would you council parents with regard to allowing their children to attend parties put on by teens of their age at other snoms. >> i council parents to call-up the other home and say, are you going to be there? are you parents going to be there are you going to watch what is going to? and be there? i mean be there. but these parents are so out of touch. john, one of the things, 80% of the parents we surveyed said that neither alcohol nor marijuana was available at the parties their teens went to. 50% of the teens issues these are the teens of this these parents said critical and marijuana are available. readily available. they don't know what's going on or don't want to know. >> your survey terms age 17 a time of route rude awakening. why do you say that? >> because by 17 you're almost certain to be offered drugs. we we
that's a big jump. when your kid goes high school, he is entering an entirely different world and if you're a parent, you have to be engaged with your kid during that transition. >> what would you council parents with regard to allowing their children to attend parties put on by teens of their age at other snoms. >> i council parents to call-up the other home and say, are you going to be there? are you parents going to be there are you going to watch what is going to? and be there?...
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rape is still a big issue in south africa. and when you talk about rape crisis in south africa, you realize you are dealing with a country that is highly infected with hiv/aids. south africa, and the epidemic in south africa is the worst than any other country in the world. the number of premature deaths caused by hiv/aids has increased in the last decade from 39% to 75%. we are only 1% of the population, but 17% of people living with hiv/aids in the world. so when you start hearing things like that, for me, obviously, i'm south african, so it made sense for me, but i think if i weren't a south african and i heard those numbers i would -- >> what is the main reason that you believe it is so bad in south africa, and what can be done to tackle it properly, do you think? >> i think it is a lack of education. i really do. i really believe that. and this program has made me aware of that. i think that we take for granted people knowing how to prevent hiv and aids. there is a lot of time and resources and money being poured into imm
rape is still a big issue in south africa. and when you talk about rape crisis in south africa, you realize you are dealing with a country that is highly infected with hiv/aids. south africa, and the epidemic in south africa is the worst than any other country in the world. the number of premature deaths caused by hiv/aids has increased in the last decade from 39% to 75%. we are only 1% of the population, but 17% of people living with hiv/aids in the world. so when you start hearing things like...
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. >>> actress sanaa lateson taking a break from big screen to return to the stage. we sat down with her to discuss her new play, movie roles and blacks in hollywood. thanks tore taking time to be with us today. >>> it is my pleasure. >> tell butts play you are doing. >>> it is a play by a woman who won the pulitzer prize last year for "ruined" african-american play wright who is just so brilliant. when i read the script, i was blown away by this writer's imagination. it follies 1930s actress who makes a career out of playing maids and i just want every ton see it, because it follows her whole career, she becomes a big star and just so much fun. >> now, you have done tv, you have done hollywood stuff. >> yeah. >> what is the big difference for you? >> oh, gosh, you know, i love it all. really, it is all about the character and the story that i'm telling and i just love -- i feel like i'm a story term and i love to tell stories, so the great thing about doing stage is that it's different every night. you get to live the journey of the character from beginning to end e
. >>> actress sanaa lateson taking a break from big screen to return to the stage. we sat down with her to discuss her new play, movie roles and blacks in hollywood. thanks tore taking time to be with us today. >>> it is my pleasure. >> tell butts play you are doing. >>> it is a play by a woman who won the pulitzer prize last year for "ruined" african-american play wright who is just so brilliant. when i read the script, i was blown away by this...
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guilty about how it occurred, and she has to raise her son by herself, and her son goes on to tell a big lie. he goes to a new school, and he tells everyone at school his father died in 9-11 rather than just of a heart attack on their lawn, and my character perpetuates this light, and then inflows of in our faces. >> and -- it blows up in our faces. tavis: i am always curious about what draws people to this project. what drew you to it? >> this is very different from the tapam. she is kind of a train wreck. she is very bad about predicting consequences of her actions, so she will tell a lie because it is convenient at that moment, but she does not think about how it is going to affect her down the line. i am the complete opposite about it, very deliberate. i love spreadsheets and five- year plans, so it felt fine to play somebody so different from myself. tavis: i assume that is what the challenges in trying to pull this off. >> i had to really let go of all those desires that need to control my life and situation and where i am going, because this characters in things are completely dif
guilty about how it occurred, and she has to raise her son by herself, and her son goes on to tell a big lie. he goes to a new school, and he tells everyone at school his father died in 9-11 rather than just of a heart attack on their lawn, and my character perpetuates this light, and then inflows of in our faces. >> and -- it blows up in our faces. tavis: i am always curious about what draws people to this project. what drew you to it? >> this is very different from the tapam. she...
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>> yeah, i think i am. >> jimmy: and you got a job on "west wing" as a kid, which is a big deal. was that your first -- >> rob lowe. my mom was excited. i mean, he's cute, right? >> jimmy: he is, yeah. and, did you talk to rob at all? did you get to -- >> yeah, i took a picture with him. i had a scene with him. and one of the girls -- i played girl number two, and s s was girl number one. it was an awesome part. and she taught me how to talk with my loutedclosed. >> jimmy: what does that mean? >> i can talk with my mouth closed. >> jimmy: can you do it for us? >> all right. >> jimmy: what the hell, right? >> that's all i can say right now. >> jimmy: you learned that from girl number one? >> girl number one. and i did it in front of rob. >> jimmy: he liked that? >> he did. >> jimmy: irresistible. you have a tiny little person trapped inside your head. your sister is trying out for the lakers, not for the team, but to be a lakers girl. >> yes, she is. i'm so excited. >> jimmy: what stage is she at in the kind of try youmentouts? >> she gototo the final cut, tomorrow is the final in
>> yeah, i think i am. >> jimmy: and you got a job on "west wing" as a kid, which is a big deal. was that your first -- >> rob lowe. my mom was excited. i mean, he's cute, right? >> jimmy: he is, yeah. and, did you talk to rob at all? did you get to -- >> yeah, i took a picture with him. i had a scene with him. and one of the girls -- i played girl number two, and s s was girl number one. it was an awesome part. and she taught me how to talk with my...
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big characters and big stories. there's a hero, somebody who needs redemption. those stories are told time and time again. >> there's a sort of simple thethic that the western man lived. it really was self-reliance, you know. ititas simple rules. finish what you start. you know? do the best job you can. they're all -- they were work ethic rules really. and so it's nice to do a film that has that as, you know, as part of the armiture of it, the simplicity, straightfordness and something really sort of black and white. >> take 'em to missouri, mit. >> reporter: for decade, hollywood made western movies like "red river" to rake in a dependable box office profit and to take a long hard look at american values, american dreams, the american landscape. >> keep moving, keep moving. >> reporter: movies like "the searchers" appeal to a wide audience. but that audience is gone. gone but not forgotten. but "cowboys and aliens"? >> as an englishman, what did the western mean to you growing up? >> i can honestly say, you know, that's sort of what we played as kids. i mean, a
big characters and big stories. there's a hero, somebody who needs redemption. those stories are told time and time again. >> there's a sort of simple thethic that the western man lived. it really was self-reliance, you know. ititas simple rules. finish what you start. you know? do the best job you can. they're all -- they were work ethic rules really. and so it's nice to do a film that has that as, you know, as part of the armiture of it, the simplicity, straightfordness and something...
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she thought it was no big deal. as she walked into the clinic something odd happened to another girl cautioned her and said all babies want to be born. james ignored or. what did this young woman no? your baby has a hard. jane in order again. your baby has fingernails. now, that was odd. this should occur. she walked into the abortion clinic and she sat down. she glanced around and she couldn't help but notice that everyone is playing with their fingernails. tapping them on the tables, chewing on them and she thought i have a life growing inside of me and she walked out of the abortion clinic and that was the end of the story. how many of you remember the statistic i gave you about a minute and a half ago? how many of you remember what prompted jane to walk out of the abortion clinic? everybody remembers the fingernails. and i promise you we cannot even those who your remembered the statistic, 1,466,000, those who remember the forgotten assist a six and would have remembered the finger nails. narratives matter. we h
she thought it was no big deal. as she walked into the clinic something odd happened to another girl cautioned her and said all babies want to be born. james ignored or. what did this young woman no? your baby has a hard. jane in order again. your baby has fingernails. now, that was odd. this should occur. she walked into the abortion clinic and she sat down. she glanced around and she couldn't help but notice that everyone is playing with their fingernails. tapping them on the tables, chewing...
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>> and so sadly the war rages on ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. >> my guest tonight, comedian and agenter denis leary, fx returns for its final season this wednesday. >> listen, you have really great legs. >> uh-huh. >> really. >> yes, really. and they are just kind of -- >> what 1234. >> curley. >> what? >> what are you talking about. >> they also look, they look great on a man. >> okay. i've been around long enough to know that's not where you girls, you didn't start talking about my legs just all of a sudden. >> jon: please welcome back to the program denis leary. (cheers and applause) >> hi [bleep] (cheers and applause) are we going to stand. >> i will sit down. >> you know that you are an -- you can write a book, [bleep] let's go, let's do this. >> by the way, it's petri, congressional medal of honor. >> did you look that up. >> you called him petry
>> and so sadly the war rages on ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. >> my guest tonight, comedian and agenter denis leary, fx returns for its final season this wednesday. >> listen, you have really great legs. >> uh-huh. >> really. >>...
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and you've got this big corporation who is dictating what people are going to see and not see. and they don't want people to think badly of their subway-- you know, subway sandwiches. so we can't go on the air saying, "subway sandwiches, "which, to me"-- you know what? we're indicting them. it's really us who are not letting them do it. we haven't even told subway about this. right. they're assuming subway's going to freak. this is a dynamic, right? at the same time, subway cannot tell us what content we should do on south park. they don't have to advertise on that show if they don't want. we talked about this yesterday, and i talked to the sales guys about it. we are going to go to them. we think they should advertise on it. that would be the coolest thing to do. whether they do or not-- probably not. it's also one thing if subway was an advertiser on south park and we were doing a show where we were making fun of subway. i think it would only be responsible if the network were to go, "hey, by the way, "you bought this time during this time we're going to be making fun of you.
and you've got this big corporation who is dictating what people are going to see and not see. and they don't want people to think badly of their subway-- you know, subway sandwiches. so we can't go on the air saying, "subway sandwiches, "which, to me"-- you know what? we're indicting them. it's really us who are not letting them do it. we haven't even told subway about this. right. they're assuming subway's going to freak. this is a dynamic, right? at the same time, subway...
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. >> but you try to pass yourself off as this big political, you know, hot show daily everybody comes to your show every day to find out smart information. the truth is the point of reference is the dick van dyke show, monty python. >> jon is not read a single one of these books. he doesn't read my books. he doesn't even read the real books. the information is passed to him by all the smart women who work backstage. (cheers and applause) >> tell me, tell me. >> what! what do you want? >> jon: how are things in the world of fake fire fighting? (laughter) >> --. >> jon: i heard are you going to the smithsonian s that true, your character going to the smithsonian, is that true. >> my character is being inducted into the smithsonian institute on thursday. >> jon: why? why is that happening? >> jon, this is the same question i am going to ask the smithsonian people on thursday. >> jon: how do they let you know, you just get a letter, this is a fund-raising scam, how much money does it cost you. >> you get -- listen if i could have paid my way into the smithsonian i would have done it years
. >> but you try to pass yourself off as this big political, you know, hot show daily everybody comes to your show every day to find out smart information. the truth is the point of reference is the dick van dyke show, monty python. >> jon is not read a single one of these books. he doesn't read my books. he doesn't even read the real books. the information is passed to him by all the smart women who work backstage. (cheers and applause) >> tell me, tell me. >> what!...
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they are big, wooden cats. there is like big, wooden cats. >> i do hate cats. being a liberal i am for this example -- for example a dangerous species. they came up and they poured paint on my boots and they were made for a dangerous species. but the problem is you could get carried away with too manner -- too many things. you wonder where the segue is? there is one. >> that is the best segue ever. >> do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us. and to leave a voicemail call 212-462-5050. still to come, one hell of a half time report i imagine. it is from tv's andy levy. >> tonight is sponsored by whales. the large marine mammal with a horizontal tail finish and a hole on top for breathing. thanks, whales. they don't think he is being true. >> i don't believe it. walt disney said it was true. >> it probably isn't, but it makes a hell of a good story so let's keep it going. let's not rain on it. >> it is my job to rain on fun. >> actually you are pretty funny. you would be worth getting up and watching at 3:00 in the morning. >> thank you. i get all of my stren
they are big, wooden cats. there is like big, wooden cats. >> i do hate cats. being a liberal i am for this example -- for example a dangerous species. they came up and they poured paint on my boots and they were made for a dangerous species. but the problem is you could get carried away with too manner -- too many things. you wonder where the segue is? there is one. >> that is the best segue ever. >> do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us. and to leave a voicemail call...
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he ran a business, big church leader. because they don't quit, by the way. they say they do one -- they do 250 kids. i went back to my old neighborhood. he done it to his own brothers, a lot of kids. a lot of people don't like to talk about it, they mistakenly think it's a homosexual thing. it's obviously not. you're a victim of this man. so i went, i found him. i worked with my therapist. i wanted to confront him, i didn't want to kill him or get arrested again. the guy hurt me enough, right? i found him, showed up where he worked. he's like oh, my gosh. and right in front of everybody, and i gave him back the pain and shame he caused me as a kid. >> what did you do? >> i just said what i had to say. he came towards me and put his finger in my chest, your memories are wrong, which tells me he has been confronted before. where you come up with that. he hadn't seen me in many years. at first i was scared, i will tell you that. i felt like the 4-year-old. i remember, oh, my god, he was more violent than i thought. he would take me in his back room to play "the
he ran a business, big church leader. because they don't quit, by the way. they say they do one -- they do 250 kids. i went back to my old neighborhood. he done it to his own brothers, a lot of kids. a lot of people don't like to talk about it, they mistakenly think it's a homosexual thing. it's obviously not. you're a victim of this man. so i went, i found him. i worked with my therapist. i wanted to confront him, i didn't want to kill him or get arrested again. the guy hurt me enough, right?...
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he looks like a jewish big bird walking in this place. bob has to make himself known wherever he goes. i'm bob saget. in the show, if you order a bought 0 bottle, one of thee little people, they hoist him up this rig, like spider-man, kind of, and he goes up and he flies across the room, it's a low ceiling, flies across the room and delivers the bottle. every time saget was standing in his flight pattern, you know? and they -- they play r. kelly, "i believe you can fly." when you hear that song, sit your ass down, saget. >> but no, he's standing, i'm bob saget, boom, midget every time. >> jimmy: really? >> i swear. >> jimmy: wait a minute. i'm thinking about something. >> i wanted to film it and send it into "america's funniest home videos." >> jimmy: well, sure. aren't you scared of little people? >> no, i'm not. >> jimmy: because i seem to remember you said something once about being unnerved about t tm and i brought a bunch of them in the room once. >> i remember. i remember. >> i confronted my fears at the madhouse. there's nothing --
he looks like a jewish big bird walking in this place. bob has to make himself known wherever he goes. i'm bob saget. in the show, if you order a bought 0 bottle, one of thee little people, they hoist him up this rig, like spider-man, kind of, and he goes up and he flies across the room, it's a low ceiling, flies across the room and delivers the bottle. every time saget was standing in his flight pattern, you know? and they -- they play r. kelly, "i believe you can fly." when you hear...
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responded in a big way. did they ever. >> around 7:00, there was a mob of people flooding the streets and the sidewalk. >> people were so around me it got really bad. once people started ending up on the street because there was overfilling of people. >> reporter: who do you blame? >> uhm, kaskade. >> reporter: he was not arrested by the lapd but could he be held responsible because of that tweet? usc law professor jack lerner. >> you don't have any kind of incitement to lawless action. just saying we are going to have a block party and dance to music doesn't rise to the level of fire in a crowded theater. >> reporter: another night in hollywood but the difference here is both of these events are planned, must have a ticket. unlike last night. from hollywood, dave lopez, cbs 5. >>> unemployment numbers may be looking up but a new trend is making it harder for people to land that job. that story leads today's consumerwatch headlines. >> reporter: some promising news today, liz. actually some good news for a c
responded in a big way. did they ever. >> around 7:00, there was a mob of people flooding the streets and the sidewalk. >> people were so around me it got really bad. once people started ending up on the street because there was overfilling of people. >> reporter: who do you blame? >> uhm, kaskade. >> reporter: he was not arrested by the lapd but could he be held responsible because of that tweet? usc law professor jack lerner. >> you don't have any kind of...
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the big one, the big bad ones and big good ones are in the book. >> host: what would you consider your biggest success? dreamworks? >> guest: the hollywood mentality. microsoft just to give you an example, if we made a mistake or mist a trend we would flagellate ourselves. how will we catch up? and hollywood -- not that great and the box office was horrible. we have another movie coming out. it is not the post analysis -- a healthy post analysis like you have been good technology companies. i was a fish out of water in that world. i tried to contribute a few things. one of the few things i talk about in the book. this was the level of defect i had. when you walk the ground doesn't deform. there is no dust. and something is wrong. but you don't know what it is. they say we will fix it and it will cost $1 million. that is the kind -- >> host: was it $1 million? >> guest: i think so. so i made some documentary films that we talked about earlier. one on global health and one on evolution. i am proud of our documentary work. they are philanthropic endeavors. >> host: what is your best inves
the big one, the big bad ones and big good ones are in the book. >> host: what would you consider your biggest success? dreamworks? >> guest: the hollywood mentality. microsoft just to give you an example, if we made a mistake or mist a trend we would flagellate ourselves. how will we catch up? and hollywood -- not that great and the box office was horrible. we have another movie coming out. it is not the post analysis -- a healthy post analysis like you have been good technology...
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that's a big thing in life. to be totally absorbed with what you're doing and to be good at it and he was very good. >> i can't say you were the murderer, i said if you were the murderer. listen, it could have been a perfect murder. >> reporter: you talked very lovingly about colombo but does it take a big toll on your personal life? >> yeah, i think probably yeah. i think that i pay for that, in terms of the two kids, in terps terms of the first marriage. they were 12 hour days, 16 hour weekends. and we only did it eight years. but it does take a long time. >> reporter: peter started in tv, and was soon approached by columbia studios. but he ran into trouble with studio head cone who said he was concerned about what he called faulk's deficiency. >> i honestly did not know what he meant. so proficiency? finally he said, i'm concerned about your eye. and i told him flat out, there's no problem here. and the guy recommended me. he didn't notice it, he told me there's a difference between television and movies. the
that's a big thing in life. to be totally absorbed with what you're doing and to be good at it and he was very good. >> i can't say you were the murderer, i said if you were the murderer. listen, it could have been a perfect murder. >> reporter: you talked very lovingly about colombo but does it take a big toll on your personal life? >> yeah, i think probably yeah. i think that i pay for that, in terms of the two kids, in terps terms of the first marriage. they were 12 hour...
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that's our third big question. why are they doing this? >> they've been doing it for a long time, richard. >> she can keep the money? >> this is going into her commissary account. >> she can receive whatever amount of money she want? >> the funny part is who would know to send donations to her commissary account. that's other people who have been in prison. she's getting special gifts from very special prior inmates probably because how many people know you can send donations to a commissary account. usually only people have loved ones or have been in prison. she has very nice boyfriends when she gets out. >> can she withdraw this money once she's out of jail? >> i don't know what the rules are. she probably can. this is the first of many attempts by her to make money on the death of her own daughter. you'll try to to see her do book deals, reality shows, it will be disgraceful. that's my prediction. first of many attempts to make money. >> that means we'll be talking a lot in the future. >> we will. >> thank you. extreme heat coming to a
that's our third big question. why are they doing this? >> they've been doing it for a long time, richard. >> she can keep the money? >> this is going into her commissary account. >> she can receive whatever amount of money she want? >> the funny part is who would know to send donations to her commissary account. that's other people who have been in prison. she's getting special gifts from very special prior inmates probably because how many people know you can...
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well, we'll just have to put a big question mark there because that has never happened. the national plot thickens. thank you for watching abc news. we hope you'll check in on "good morning america."
well, we'll just have to put a big question mark there because that has never happened. the national plot thickens. thank you for watching abc news. we hope you'll check in on "good morning america."
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they are big, wooden cats. there is like big, wooden cats. >> i do hate cats. being a liberal i am for this example -- for example a dangerous species. they came up and they poured paint on my boots and they were made for a dangerous species. but the problem is you could get carried away with too manner -- too many things. you wonder where the segue is? there is one. >> that is the best segue ever. >> do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us. and to leave a voicemail call 212-462-5050. still to come, one hell of a half time report i imagine. it is from tv's andy levy. >> tonight is sponsored by whales. the large marine mammal with a horizontal tail finish and a hole on top for breathing. thanks, whales. >>> wealth come back. let's see if we have anything wrong so far. a big congratulations for your emy nomination for nurse jackie. >> i am not talking to the emmys anymore. no nominations for community. easy somebody needs to go to jail. breakfast at tiffany's first, audrey hepburn was not in "porky's." i think you were thinking kim caw trel. she was in "sex
they are big, wooden cats. there is like big, wooden cats. >> i do hate cats. being a liberal i am for this example -- for example a dangerous species. they came up and they poured paint on my boots and they were made for a dangerous species. but the problem is you could get carried away with too manner -- too many things. you wonder where the segue is? there is one. >> that is the best segue ever. >> do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us. and to leave a voicemail call...
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. >> when we heard some noise and saw this big wave coming. ran down to the cabin and woke everybody up. by the time everybody came out there were nine feet of water. >> the family reached out to senator le. they convinced the navy to continue the search. also caltrain will take the step to install cameras on the front and back of every train to record what happens on the tracks. caltrain's board is expected to approve the camera plan today. the cameras will capture all kinds of thing, vehicles crossing in front and no doubt record suicides. last year there were seven suicides along the line, this year there have been nine including three in june. caltrain is paying for the 70 cameras with a security grant as part of a state bond. >> also this morning oakland's budget hangs in the balance as city police officers vote on a new contract. oakland police officers have until noon today to turn in their ballots. the new contract deal could save the city $65 million over the next three years. the deal would force officers to start paying 9% toward th
. >> when we heard some noise and saw this big wave coming. ran down to the cabin and woke everybody up. by the time everybody came out there were nine feet of water. >> the family reached out to senator le. they convinced the navy to continue the search. also caltrain will take the step to install cameras on the front and back of every train to record what happens on the tracks. caltrain's board is expected to approve the camera plan today. the cameras will capture all kinds of...
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>> yeah. >> how big a thing can you balance on your nose? >> i can balance a lot of stuff on my nose. i can balance -- probably nothing in here. >> i'm going to get something at the break. >> i'll start looking for them and if i see something -- on my chin, too. i can do guitars. it's quite amazing, actually. >> i like this theory. i think we'll go to a break and find something you can balance on your nose. >> i did that when you i was 7 years old. i appeared in a -- >> we'll find something up here. >> i will do it right now. >> great. let's have a break, and then we come back to adam levine, the [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. ♪ this love has taken its toll on me ♪ ♪ she said good-bye ♪ too many times before ♪ and her heart is breaking in front of me ♪ ♪ and i have no choice ♪ 'cause i won't say good-bye anymore ♪ >> that was in your day job, obviously, singing "thi
>> yeah. >> how big a thing can you balance on your nose? >> i can balance a lot of stuff on my nose. i can balance -- probably nothing in here. >> i'm going to get something at the break. >> i'll start looking for them and if i see something -- on my chin, too. i can do guitars. it's quite amazing, actually. >> i like this theory. i think we'll go to a break and find something you can balance on your nose. >> i did that when you i was 7 years old. i...
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that it is much worse now some analysts say this points to a structural unemployment problem with a big chunk of the population that is permanently out of the workforce and joining me now for more from our new york studio is less leopold is economist and author of this book the looting of america how wall street's game of fantasy finance destroyed our jobs pensions and prosperity and what we can do about it he's going to help us try to assess this situation unless i'm curious first of all if you think obama's excuses that this is a rocky road to recovery hold weight or if this is yet another sign these jobs numbers of structural unemployment in the u.s. that millions of jobs are just gone and not coming back. actually both explanations i think aren't accurate it's not a structural obama's excuses don't mean anything and it's not a structural problem what it is is that we had a gigantic implosion for the last three years due to the wall street gambling casino crash and those jobs have not been recreated because people don't have enough money in their pockets. instead of trying to put mor
that it is much worse now some analysts say this points to a structural unemployment problem with a big chunk of the population that is permanently out of the workforce and joining me now for more from our new york studio is less leopold is economist and author of this book the looting of america how wall street's game of fantasy finance destroyed our jobs pensions and prosperity and what we can do about it he's going to help us try to assess this situation unless i'm curious first of all if...
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always bracing for the big one. >> carmageddon is set to begin on the 405. >> carmageddon. >> carmageddon. >> the city is buzzing, simply buzzing you could say with talk of carmageddon. >> this entire weekend, carmageddon. >> reporter: this weekend, the end of the world is not coming frfr earthquakes or volcanos. not from space aliens or terminators from the future. no, it's worse. this weekend the existential threat is something hollywood never imagined. they're closing the freeway. the very machines that makes the southern california lifestyle possible may be useless this weekend because they're shutting down ten miles of interstate 405. the 405 isn't just any freeway. even if you've never been to this city, you know the 405. remember o.j. simpson's slow-speed chase? that's the 405. the biggest and busiest stretch of highway in america. southern california's ugly answer to the golden gate bridge. l.a.'s urban umbilical cord. even on a good day, fear of traffic strikes feararnto the hearts of angelenos. like johnny drama on "entourage." >> i begged you to take the 101. but you had to tak
always bracing for the big one. >> carmageddon is set to begin on the 405. >> carmageddon. >> carmageddon. >> the city is buzzing, simply buzzing you could say with talk of carmageddon. >> this entire weekend, carmageddon. >> reporter: this weekend, the end of the world is not coming frfr earthquakes or volcanos. not from space aliens or terminators from the future. no, it's worse. this weekend the existential threat is something hollywood never imagined....
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. >> i turned and i saw just the airplane hit and big explosion. and i mean explosion was taller and antennas you guys got. >> that was ivan who gave us the video of the plane going down. investigators are looking at three things a man a pilot and the machine the plane, of course, and the environment. whether or not weather play aid role here. the pilot had been flying only 18 months from here they will move all of the parts. the plane to a facility in sacramento. they will layout the plane entire plane in what they call a more controlled environment. it winlwill take them about five to 0 days to put out on initial report but the final investigation won't be ready, a report the final one for about six to -- six months to about a year live in watsonville, abc 7 news. >> thank you leanne. >> and this bay area lost another soldier in the line of duty kimmed in afghanistan dying from wounds when his unit came under a rocket propelled grenade. and he was 36 years old. >> the pentagon announced it will start accepting applications from openly gay recruit
. >> i turned and i saw just the airplane hit and big explosion. and i mean explosion was taller and antennas you guys got. >> that was ivan who gave us the video of the plane going down. investigators are looking at three things a man a pilot and the machine the plane, of course, and the environment. whether or not weather play aid role here. the pilot had been flying only 18 months from here they will move all of the parts. the plane to a facility in sacramento. they will layout...
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. >> charl: linney is currently the star on the show time series the big c. here's a look at that series. >> the doctor. oh, pardon me, sir. dr. sherman, hi. my name's kathy. >> i'm the nurse. >> you're not a drug rap, are you? >> no, no, i'm not. i'm a dying woman who is trying to see the right doctor and ask him if he s any advice on how to save my life. the best i can do is spend the last two hours a day on hold from your office to find out if anyone's canceled. that's not okay. >> i'm going to asyou to leave. >> i will not leave. >> charlie: the big c is currently airing on show time mondays at 10:30 p.m. i'm pleased to have laura lean -- laura linney back at this table. >> thank you, charlie. >> charlie: when you look at that, what do you think? >> it's a weird, you know sort of tapestry of what you feel and i always feel slightly embarrassed when i look at myself. >> charlie: really? you don't look at this clinically and say i can't wait to have somebody watch it. >> i also good off camera. i give performances off camera to people who would never -- i m
. >> charl: linney is currently the star on the show time series the big c. here's a look at that series. >> the doctor. oh, pardon me, sir. dr. sherman, hi. my name's kathy. >> i'm the nurse. >> you're not a drug rap, are you? >> no, no, i'm not. i'm a dying woman who is trying to see the right doctor and ask him if he s any advice on how to save my life. the best i can do is spend the last two hours a day on hold from your office to find out if anyone's canceled....